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This media file captures a large, ornate incense burner situated in what appears to be a temple courtyard during the daytime, evidenced by the bright sunlight and cast shadows. The incense burner is elaborately designed with a multi-tiered roof structure, adorned with gold accents and golden dragon figures, characteristic of traditional Chinese architecture. Its dark main body features decorative patterns and large gold Chinese characters, including "廣" (Guǎng) on the left and "寺" (Sì - temple) on the right. Below these characters, smaller text is visible, with "文明拜祭" (Civilized Worship) below "廣", and "山眉" (Meishan) below "寺", possibly indicating "Meishan Temple" in Guangzhou. Inside the burner, numerous lit incense sticks emit smoke, signifying an ongoing religious offering or ritual. In the background, a stone staircase ascends towards a building, with another, smaller offering vessel or incense burner visible at the top. A rainbow lens flare cuts across the lower part of the main incense burner, a common effect of direct sunlight hitting the camera lens. Signs in the background and on the side of the burner explicitly state rules for worship: "文明拜祭" (Civilized Worship), "鲜花拜祭" (Worship with Fresh Flowers), and "禁止燒金紙" (No Burning Joss Paper), with another sign adding "禁止燒金銀衣" (No Burning Joss Paper/Gold and Silver Paper Clothing). These directives aim to promote environmentally conscious or safer worship practices. The scene depicts a tranquil temple environment where devotees offer incense.
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